
The Carnegie Moscow Center hosted Christopher Smart for a roundtable discussion on the current trends in global macroeconomics.

On September 19-20, 2018, the Carnegie Moscow Center held its third annual Russian Economic Challenge conference, organized by the Carnegie Moscow Center in partnership with the Moscow School of Management SKOLKOVO.
Carnegie’s Yukon Huang presented his new book which provides a holistic and contrarian view of China’s major economic, political, and foreign policy issues.
The Carnegie Moscow Center hosted a discussion on the changing global energy market at a time of abundant supply and high policy uncertainty, particularly in regards to American energy politics under the Trump administration.

During a recent media call, Andrew Weiss and Andrey Movchan discussed the current stand of the Russian economy.

Carnegie Moscow Center hosted a discussion on the impact of resource dependency on the economic development of Russia and other major petrostates in a comparative context.
Israel’s economy is very successful, but there are some key problems which act as impediments to the country’s future economic and social development.